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her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before the explosion. one neighbor explained how it hit in her backyard. she woke up to what felt like a quake. >> it was a big boom and everything started falling. it was all pink inside the house. >> that pink was actually insulation from the house that exploded. the children who were in the home were four, six, seven and 11. they and their mother are said to be in good condition. >> getting ready to make a big investment to go green. county has just learned it qualifies to borrow nearly $3.9 million to install solar panels at seven facilities. it'll be issue
her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before...
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campos says it was a tough decision but it was about looking at the law and the facts. we'll have continuing coverage on the vote all morning. we also have a special section dedicated to our home page. >>> let's go to los angeles and go to gigi graciette where there is a court case going on. this really doesn't have to do with the movie he produced. it's a probation violation. nakoula was convicted of bank fraud after he took out hundreds and hundreds of credit cards and fake names. he served his federal time in prison. some of the conditions of his probation included not using fake names anymore and not being on the internet and not asking anyone to be on the internet for him. since clips of the movie were posted on youtube, it's thought by federal prosecutors that he violated his probation and he's been using several names when the judge addressed him. he asked to be called another name. there is a bounty of at least $300,000 on his head. that was issued by a cleric in afghanistan. that's the latest and we'll be following this story here in los angeles. >> all right.
campos says it was a tough decision but it was about looking at the law and the facts. we'll have continuing coverage on the vote all morning. we also have a special section dedicated to our home page. >>> let's go to los angeles and go to gigi graciette where there is a court case going on. this really doesn't have to do with the movie he produced. it's a probation violation. nakoula was convicted of bank fraud after he took out hundreds and hundreds of credit cards and fake names. he...
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it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the african-american side it averaged 5% a year pretty steadily. after 10%, it went down a little bit, not a lot, but down to 3.5%, maybe 4% maybe, that they introduced grutter and it is back to 5%. is that a lot? is that a little? there are several admissions officers, several thousand universities, what are we going to say that was not shown in grutter that will not take hundreds or thousands of these people and have federal judges dictating the policy of the mission for these universities? i am looking for certainty. i saw what happened. we saw the numbers. >> i will answer
it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the african-american side it averaged 5% a...
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come to find out they're not settled law and could quickly not be settled law. you wonder what happened that we're suddenly refighting all the battles? >> what happened is racism, i mean, suddenly, we have a proud black family in the white house and suddenly, i mean, this year, for the first yearr i believe, babies born were more babies of color than white babies. you know, there is -- there is fear. and it just doesn't feel right to folks. so the answer is blowing in the wind. you know, it depends what we but it is a profound change to think of this country -- you know, this may be a little far out what i'm about to say, but i think that as people bear the mark of their childhood and that is what is familiar. until they dig it out, look at the wound, i mean, this country was born in a profoundly violent way. you know, the biggest almost genocide in history. you know, 90% of the people who llved here, the 500 tribes and nations, whatever who lived here, were killed by invasion and disease and so on. and i -- we haven't really looked at that. we don't study that
come to find out they're not settled law and could quickly not be settled law. you wonder what happened that we're suddenly refighting all the battles? >> what happened is racism, i mean, suddenly, we have a proud black family in the white house and suddenly, i mean, this year, for the first yearr i believe, babies born were more babies of color than white babies. you know, there is -- there is fear. and it just doesn't feel right to folks. so the answer is blowing in the wind. you know,...
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, or an elite law school, which is the theory that is proffered by mr. taylor, or for whatever reason. maybe they were not good at test taking the second part of my question, to both of you, how did the diversity rationale become a precedent? younwñ?ñ? have four supreme cout justices who said we need affirmative action to remedy the discrimination to the other justices. it was powell who came up with the diversity rationale. we have been following these remarks as precedent. i would like you to comment on that as well. >> there are a lot of questions there. nñ?ñ?but me emphasize, i am not saying african americans do not belong at top universities. it would be better if they were admitted according to the same standards as other students. discriminating against white and asian students who are better qualified is!Ññ?ñ?it ⌟ñ?ñ what . we cannot use the rationale of past discrimination. to justify using race as a factor in admissions. prior to that it was an issue and it was argued that remedying past instances could be a justification for using r
, or an elite law school, which is the theory that is proffered by mr. taylor, or for whatever reason. maybe they were not good at test taking the second part of my question, to both of you, how did the diversity rationale become a precedent? younwñ?ñ? have four supreme cout justices who said we need affirmative action to remedy the discrimination to the other justices. it was powell who came up with the diversity rationale. we have been following these remarks as precedent. i would like you...
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per howard county law, all six homeowners agreed to tte change. so, county leaders unveiled the new name, april wwnd court in ccremony his morning. 'april wind', in keeping with the theme, is a painting from andrew wyethh'coon' has been used or nearly 200 years as a deroggatory name for african- americans.neighborhood leaders are happy this is behind them. calvin balll howard local activists are calling a petitiondrive to overturn zoning foo a newwegmans n mills...."deceptive."they claim tte petition drive is being secreely funded by two prominenn developers....ho fear the wegmans...and otter projects...will create too much competitionnor thhii own activists...are urging petition. (goldstein) "you know, this is just goint to have a drastic &peconomic impactt...that nobod &pcaa calclulatee" calclulate."we contacted the two developers...to get their reaction to the petition drive...but have not heard back ffom either one. the numbers ... from....the... deadly peningitts outbreak... are... climbing fast..../ tonight, ... reports .../ 105....cases con
per howard county law, all six homeowners agreed to tte change. so, county leaders unveiled the new name, april wwnd court in ccremony his morning. 'april wind', in keeping with the theme, is a painting from andrew wyethh'coon' has been used or nearly 200 years as a deroggatory name for african- americans.neighborhood leaders are happy this is behind them. calvin balll howard local activists are calling a petitiondrive to overturn zoning foo a newwegmans n mills...."deceptive."they...
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federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >> that is simply a misunderstanding. there was an earlier version of the project which was near the region where there have been problems with various people taking land from indigenous tribes. we have absolutely nothing to do with that. hundreds of kilometers away. as a matter of principle we are buying the land, options on land from private landowners to have clear titles to sell at market prices for. john: americans are going to go there and say, i want to open a factory? >> they will. our goal is to the hell -- help the most custome
federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >>...
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obamacare, health care law is a good case in point. a new study shows obamacare will cost a total of $26 billion to implement. just to implement the blizzards and blizzards of new regulations and paperwork required. again, i'm not talking about the increased costs or higher cost doctors. we are just looking at putting law into effect. here's the detail. the private sector will bear the biggest burden of those costs, $20.4 billion over the lifetime. states will have to pony up 7.2 billion. keep in mind, this is a law a lot of states don't even want to implement. five states will face a billion dollars more in cost. illinois, florida, texas, and california. you see them here. most of those states are already having a lot of financial problem. florida and texas have thought this law tooth and nail. looking deeper, here is slowly will what we will get that money. the single most expensive rule is the one requiring companies to have common standards for reporting to the government. that single rule will cost companies $6 billion in i.t. and
obamacare, health care law is a good case in point. a new study shows obamacare will cost a total of $26 billion to implement. just to implement the blizzards and blizzards of new regulations and paperwork required. again, i'm not talking about the increased costs or higher cost doctors. we are just looking at putting law into effect. here's the detail. the private sector will bear the biggest burden of those costs, $20.4 billion over the lifetime. states will have to pony up 7.2 billion. keep...
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justice sonia sotomayer said the decision looks to gut the law. a decision is not expected until spring. beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> bricks and mortar trying to compete with online retailers could mean good news for you, why it could lead to easier shipping of your holiday purchases this year coming up. >> and a rough day for the nats. >> the hopes of a historic season hang in the balance. the nats are in trouble blown out the second game in a row by the cardinals. they look back at what went wrong today at nats park when the news edge continues. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> the holidays still
justice sonia sotomayer said the decision looks to gut the law. a decision is not expected until spring. beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> bricks and mortar trying to compete with online retailers could mean good news for you, why it could lead to easier shipping of your holiday purchases this year coming up. >> and a rough day for the nats. >> the hopes of a historic season hang in the balance. the nats are in trouble blown out the second game in a row by the cardinals. they...
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lisa sylvesttrrtakes p closer look at this law. (nats) nicole theis is a mother to a 10-year old and 12 spokeswoman for the delaware family ppllcy council that &padvocates for family values. theis is upset about a ougg &pnew child abuse law signed by delaware's governor last month- and particularly thii one phrase: it defines ppysical injury to child as connition or pain. the delaware family policy council calls it aaban on parental spanking. "it is so it; if i have a two-year-old and my two-year-old reaches up for something very hot that and i reach out and i swat that little two-year-old's pand causing them some pain and discomfort so it will be remembered not to do ttat aaain, accorring to the way ttis bill is written that is class a misdemeanor that i could e punishable foo a wholl year in prison." buu beau biden, wwo s vice president joe biden's son, says the old law needed to be phanged beccuse it had been difficult to prosecute cases speak or otherwise non -ung too- verbal. "we had examples of cases wwere chillren weree bein
lisa sylvesttrrtakes p closer look at this law. (nats) nicole theis is a mother to a 10-year old and 12 spokeswoman for the delaware family ppllcy council that &padvocates for family values. theis is upset about a ougg &pnew child abuse law signed by delaware's governor last month- and particularly thii one phrase: it defines ppysical injury to child as connition or pain. the delaware family policy council calls it aaban on parental spanking. "it is so it; if i have a two-year-old...
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important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well three years ago today president barack obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. in part this is because i am at the beginning and not the end of my labors on the world stage compared to some of the giants of history who have r
important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october...
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. >> liberals are more likely to watch law and order. >> tonight, pbs will not be the worst think on television. >> what difference does that make. >> if you wanted to reach an independent swing woman voter by the house and garden channel, if you want to reach a republican leaning law bu less likely to vote swing manning guy the golf channel. >> he did research on blacks who might vote for bush and many are christians that watch these tv preachers. >> now in the name of jesus, i command this debt out of my life. >> so he placed advertisements there. >> in ohio, bush got 8% of the african-american voted. in 2004 he got 16%. because we were able to identify their history was overwhelmingly democratic we had clues they might be reachable. >> this year they want to reachg voters in these ten states. >> you take a map of the united states and you just cross them out. we can't win here. >> john: for most of us really don't count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state votes will go to obama. if all new york swing voters shift their votes. if you live in texas, same deal.
. >> liberals are more likely to watch law and order. >> tonight, pbs will not be the worst think on television. >> what difference does that make. >> if you wanted to reach an independent swing woman voter by the house and garden channel, if you want to reach a republican leaning law bu less likely to vote swing manning guy the golf channel. >> he did research on blacks who might vote for bush and many are christians that watch these tv preachers. >> now in...
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the rule of law must extend to everyone throughout the country. the country's leaders took to the airwaves, newspaper, facebook and twitter to denounce both the attacks and extremist ideology putting their own political capital on the line. the foreign minister flew to washington to stand with me and publicly condemn the violence. we continue to support these changes that are occurring in libya and tunisia and those leaders and citizens to understand what is expected them if they are to fulfill their own hopes. the situation in their breast of maghreb is different. morocco and algeria have not had revolutions but recent the events have also tested there bellevue's and resolve. when citizens of morocco called for change moroccan society under king mohammed mohammed vi answered with major constitutional reforms followed by elections and expanded authorities for parliament. feel at islamist party leave the new ruling coalition along with the brady of other parties preface 13 years in the opposition. they were thought to engage all moroccans to create
the rule of law must extend to everyone throughout the country. the country's leaders took to the airwaves, newspaper, facebook and twitter to denounce both the attacks and extremist ideology putting their own political capital on the line. the foreign minister flew to washington to stand with me and publicly condemn the violence. we continue to support these changes that are occurring in libya and tunisia and those leaders and citizens to understand what is expected them if they are to fulfill...
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a few because of the 2012 health care law. first there are more plans to pick from. second, women's coverage is getting better, and comparing health care plans should be easier. . >>> 's always worry about the safety of our kids especially when they play sports. with the rise of avoidable deaths among high school athletes some districts looking for ways to keep kids safer. in fairfax virginia they have assigned trainers at each school just in case of injury, looking for possible problem before they happen. >> there is an emergency action plan that coaches have for every facility that they are at, where they practice and as well as where they compete. >> we do our best to contact the parent pleadly on any injury to make sure they know what's coming home. >> the model in fairfax not cheap. it costs several millions a year but costs that protect their young athletes. >>> ahead of the curve, read up on the danger of sports injuries, we have it all on the website. special area on concussion. we have special sections dedicated to that. . >>> you want a car that's safer. mo
a few because of the 2012 health care law. first there are more plans to pick from. second, women's coverage is getting better, and comparing health care plans should be easier. . >>> 's always worry about the safety of our kids especially when they play sports. with the rise of avoidable deaths among high school athletes some districts looking for ways to keep kids safer. in fairfax virginia they have assigned trainers at each school just in case of injury, looking for possible...
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law to assist us? [applause] >> well, one of the things you are pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health are framed as different from the rest of health care. and that is it is disconcerting that event from advocates of women's health care access, we hear so much that should be important to women and women should vote on this woman should be concerned about this. but this is an issue important to an entire family. both partners should be thinking about how they are preventing pregnancy and how they are taking those precautions. and i imagine many of the women -- i'm sorry, many of the men in this term care about the women's in their lives and care about them having access to the health health care that they need. so that is one step we need to take, to make this about broader health care and not be treated unique and different and singled out for different types of legislative action. clap knock >> there is so much on the book now that looks at women came years that has be
law to assist us? [applause] >> well, one of the things you are pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health are framed as different from the rest of health care. and that is it is disconcerting that event from advocates of women's health care access, we hear so much that should be important to women and women should vote on this woman should be concerned about this. but this is an issue important to an entire family. both partners should be thinking about how...
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. >> cnn legal contributor paul allen said alabama law may well come into play in this case down the road. >> alabama also has virtually the identical stand your ground law that florida has, so do you know that the officer in this case can probably say he was -- he felt that he was in danger of his life and he was standing his ground in shooting. so i'm betting as this proceeds, you may see that law that we've heard so much about in the zimmerman case in florida rear its ugly head in alabama. >> the officer involved in the shooting has been put on administrative leave until the investigation is complete. >>> now to pennsylvania where the state's deputy attorney general and his wife are accused of severely abusing two children they adopted. police arrested douglas and kristin barber after the kids had a doctor's visit. investigators say the doctor noticed several fractures on the 18-month-old girl's head, and the 6-year-old girl's appeared star. they were charged with endangerment. their attorney has not commented. >>> we know the meningitis outbreak has spread to nine states and that
. >> cnn legal contributor paul allen said alabama law may well come into play in this case down the road. >> alabama also has virtually the identical stand your ground law that florida has, so do you know that the officer in this case can probably say he was -- he felt that he was in danger of his life and he was standing his ground in shooting. so i'm betting as this proceeds, you may see that law that we've heard so much about in the zimmerman case in florida rear its ugly head...
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it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a battle of fifth -- of rock. -- of law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the african-american side it averaged 5% a year pretty steadily. after 10%, it went down a little bit, not a lot, but down to 3.5%, maybe 4% maybe, that they introduced grutter and it is back to 5%. is that a lot? is that a little? there are several admissions officers, several thousand universities, what are we going to say that was not shown in grutter that will not take hundreds or thousands of these people and have federal judges dictating the policy of the mission for these universities? i am looking for certainty. i saw what happened. we
it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a battle of fifth -- of rock. -- of law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the...
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looking up to the law the rule of law and above all to the law of laws in the constitution. they didn't -- and so for them you can see this and say the way woodrow wilson treats the federalist. he has little acquaint ens with it. he never studied it carefully as one might in many colleges and universities today because he assumed the meaning of the federalist was what the federalist did, what it accomplishes, the work it proceeded from it. the doctrine of the federalist were optional. they belonged to the world that had been surpassed by con temporary america. and this is a principle the progressives apply to ruthlessly to religion as well as to education and to politics. that's why president obama is not embarrassed to say as he says in the second book, the awe disty of hope, he believes in the living constitution. the phrase to a large extend the idea come from wilson. the term sounds so green, so natural, so organic like one of those environmental laws republicans are always opposing according to the democrats. that's a district misdestruction. the living constitution tha
looking up to the law the rule of law and above all to the law of laws in the constitution. they didn't -- and so for them you can see this and say the way woodrow wilson treats the federalist. he has little acquaint ens with it. he never studied it carefully as one might in many colleges and universities today because he assumed the meaning of the federalist was what the federalist did, what it accomplishes, the work it proceeded from it. the doctrine of the federalist were optional. they...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- tyler perry, olympic runner oscar pistorius,
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- tyler perry, olympic runner oscar pistorius,
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. >> citizens elect represen representatives to select passing laws. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about whether the epa with the help of environmental groups has ceased power that voters can no longer control. >> 2010 the northwest environmental defense center convinces accord that money water running off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean water permit. the timber industry says it will cost thousands of dollars kicos thousands of jobs without any environ tament benefit. 2009 another environmental group the chesapeake bay foundation sues to force the epa to crack down on water runoff for farms along the bay. the epa settled and i am posed strict new rules that the american farm bureau says will cost billions of dollars. 2011 the epa poses stricter limits on pesticide use than congress requires. environmental groups sued saying law americas were being too lenient. just a few cases that show how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they used a lot of litigation to get federal judges t
. >> citizens elect represen representatives to select passing laws. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about whether the epa with the help of environmental groups has ceased power that voters can no longer control. >> 2010 the northwest environmental defense center convinces accord that money water running off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean water permit. the timber industry says it will cost thousands of dollars kicos thousands of...
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law. he made it clear he was only doing it in the context of this election because he didn't think the state could be ready. so this is an issue that naacp and aclu have been trying to use. >> last month, vladimir putin endorsed president obama's reelection campaign. i'm sure the campaign was thrilled by it. he got another interesting endorsement from hugo chavez. he said if i were american i would vote for obama. and if he was in venezuela election, he would vote for chavez. >> this is north dakota for reminding us you can have fabulous economic success if government gets out of the way. they had a mindboggling piece, the heart of north dakota oil fracking boom has doubled the average income over the last five years making it the top hundred richest counties in the countries. they quoted an excerpt saying that right now, north dakota is using 2,000 new millionaires a year. >> paul: this is the hit to the country not to the state of georgia but they held elections. for the first time is go
law. he made it clear he was only doing it in the context of this election because he didn't think the state could be ready. so this is an issue that naacp and aclu have been trying to use. >> last month, vladimir putin endorsed president obama's reelection campaign. i'm sure the campaign was thrilled by it. he got another interesting endorsement from hugo chavez. he said if i were american i would vote for obama. and if he was in venezuela election, he would vote for chavez. >>...
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i don't want the law to persede good law like we've got in texas. i think -- >> gernor, time is up, sir. >> jim, we have a direct disagreement on this. >> just a minute, mr. vice president. i want to -- the way the rules go here now, two minutes, two minutes, and then i'll decide whether we go on. okay. so what i want to make sure is we understand here is before we go on to another question in the health area, would you agree that you two agree on a national patient'bill of rights? >> absolutely not. i referred to the dingle- norwood bill. it is the bipartisan bill that is now pending in the congress. the hmos and the insurance companies support the other bill that's pending, the one that the republican majority has put forward. they like it because it doesn't accompli what i think really needs to be accomplished to give t decisions back to the doctors and nurses and give you a right of appeal to somebody other than the hmo or insurance company, let you go to the nearest emergency room without having to call an hmo before you call 911, to let you se
i don't want the law to persede good law like we've got in texas. i think -- >> gernor, time is up, sir. >> jim, we have a direct disagreement on this. >> just a minute, mr. vice president. i want to -- the way the rules go here now, two minutes, two minutes, and then i'll decide whether we go on. okay. so what i want to make sure is we understand here is before we go on to another question in the health area, would you agree that you two agree on a national patient'bill of...
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suppression laws, barriers to understanding the deadlines and when you need to vote -- register to vote, to go out and vote. there is language barriers autos well. going out to vote most of these women and men that latinos, hard working, working not just 9:00 to 5:00 they're working the dawn, early hours then until very late. that's another barrier that you can do why latino community is not coming out. but i'm optimistic i think the number will be 12 million for this year. >> that would be good. 50% of eligible. >> it's always a challenge with a younger population, younger people are challenged to vote and so i think that that then becomes exacerbated when you look at the latino vote. i'm very optimistic. in my state of maryland we have something as driver, maryland dream act that will be on our ballot that is great in seven i have to vote. also in addition to removing those barriers, expanding opportunities to vote whether it's early voting or late polling hours those are rlly important to get people out who are in fact hard working and doing lots of other things in their lives. >> as
suppression laws, barriers to understanding the deadlines and when you need to vote -- register to vote, to go out and vote. there is language barriers autos well. going out to vote most of these women and men that latinos, hard working, working not just 9:00 to 5:00 they're working the dawn, early hours then until very late. that's another barrier that you can do why latino community is not coming out. but i'm optimistic i think the number will be 12 million for this year. >> that would...
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george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders wrote the constitution, i was 3/5 of a person. the issue of getting into a school was not even there. regarding the issue is beyond desegregation. it is diversity. diversity of this they had nothing to do with the fifth panel. >> i think this is one that we are wrestling with and i don't think that there has been a clear resolution in the society at large. and i think it is very open. but i agree with nina this could be the beginning of the and. >> it is a matter principle. do you judge anybody by the color of their skin or the content of their character and that is what is at stake here. >>
george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders...
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texas has a law called the 10% plan. it guarantees admission to all students in the top 10% of their class regardless of race. after those students are admitted, the university of texas uses other factors including test scores, student activities and race to determine who gets the remaining spots. the supreme court tackled the controversial issue just nine years ago but since then, the makeup of the court has become more conservative. >> the end of affirmative action is a political goal that people have had for quite some time. that's what's at stake in this case. >> reporter: the university contends even if fisher was a minority student she would not have made the cut the year she applied. supporters of the university's policies say changing it would harm everyone. >> diversity, ethnic and otherwise, benefits all of the students on our campus. >> reporter: for 30 years, the supreme court has upheld affirmative action but that may change. at the supreme court, danielle nottingham, cbs 5. >>> san jose's police chief doesn
texas has a law called the 10% plan. it guarantees admission to all students in the top 10% of their class regardless of race. after those students are admitted, the university of texas uses other factors including test scores, student activities and race to determine who gets the remaining spots. the supreme court tackled the controversial issue just nine years ago but since then, the makeup of the court has become more conservative. >> the end of affirmative action is a political goal...
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lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with mr. connerly. >> thank you for inviting me. i was very impressed by the report, as well as your presentation. i recall very distinctly when i graduated from college in 1962 -- the anxiety that i had about entering the work force, wondering whether i would be given a fair chance to apply and be hired. a year later, affirmative action came along and the anxiety that i had was quieted substantially because i thought that i would get that fair chance. that same anxiety is there today for a large number of students to sense the demise of race- based affirmative action, so
lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with mr....
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i don't want the law to supersede good law like we've got in texas. i think -- >> governor, time is up, sir. >> jim, we have a direct disagreement on this. >> just a minute, mr. vice president. i want to -- the way the rules go here now, two minutes, two minutes, and then i'll decide whether we go on. okay. so what i want to make sure is we understand here is before we go on to another question in the health area, would you agree that you two agree on a national patient's bill of rights? >> absolutely not. i referred to the dingle- norwood bill. it is the bipartisan bill that is now pending in the congress. the hmos and the insurance companies support the other bill that's pending, the one that the republican majority has put forward. they like it because it doesn't accomplish what i think really needs to be accomplished to give the decisions back to the doctors and nurses and give you a right of appeal to somebody other than the hmo or insurance company, let you go to the nearest emergency room without having to call an hmo before you call 911, to le
i don't want the law to supersede good law like we've got in texas. i think -- >> governor, time is up, sir. >> jim, we have a direct disagreement on this. >> just a minute, mr. vice president. i want to -- the way the rules go here now, two minutes, two minutes, and then i'll decide whether we go on. okay. so what i want to make sure is we understand here is before we go on to another question in the health area, would you agree that you two agree on a national patient's bill...
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they know each other intimately, but the law says they need an ide. it's absurd. i find the fraud on karl rove and his buddy site arendt as in there's been so little voter fraud reported in all of the research. >> well, thank you. i'm not sure what to say about that. [inaudible] >> what is extraordinary about him is he is effectively swallowed. he is more powerful in some ways. there is a schism within the party. the tea parties and some hangers on from the bush era. he tries to discipline people. you can see him in the 2010 election. christine o'donnell is in delaware who taught about dabbling in witchcraft. he did not like that and he came down on her. likewise go with todd akin cud the tea party candidate in missouri who talked about legitimate. rove did not like that. if you look at the finances they are coming you can see subbase power. it can do is $28 billion. subbase american crossroads put $15 million of that senate case. he pulled it out and now very strongly he's hanging in there. but in return, rove, and assert a surprise last last week he said if a gi
they know each other intimately, but the law says they need an ide. it's absurd. i find the fraud on karl rove and his buddy site arendt as in there's been so little voter fraud reported in all of the research. >> well, thank you. i'm not sure what to say about that. [inaudible] >> what is extraordinary about him is he is effectively swallowed. he is more powerful in some ways. there is a schism within the party. the tea parties and some hangers on from the bush era. he tries to...
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law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. it's disputed or sorry seven her. millions over the u.k. nine hundred million u.s. is what was stolen by m.f. global senior executives to meet those very margin calls you mentioned the begin to show ok so how are safe harbor provisions affecting customers ability to get money back well. when the firm was going bankrupt. there's kind of a timeline here if we go back to like over twenty seventh. m.f. global had about one hundred ten million dollars of its own money placed in the customer segregated accounts that's almost known as firm access and it's there to protect customers in the case there was so
law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. it's disputed...
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yin an ea in an east texas football game a key part of the season is to be determined in a court of law. we have a report on prayer, cheerleaders and right to free speech. >> ter: frida under the lights in texas with the band, the fans, the players and something different. a banner with a christian message written by the school's cheerleaders. >> we thought it would be a great message to get across. >> reporter: that message is at the center of a legal battle, the school superintendent banned the religious themed banners last month when a wisconsin group claimed they violate the separation of church and state. a judge has allowed the practice to continue until he rules. there were more religious signs than ever before from friends and family who say the cheerleaders messages on the banners are free speech. >> both the united states constitution and the texas constitution guarantee the right to freely express your religious viewpoints. >> reporter: the cheerleaders parents have hired an attorney to keep the christian banners. he says because the girls decided to use the bible verses on t
yin an ea in an east texas football game a key part of the season is to be determined in a court of law. we have a report on prayer, cheerleaders and right to free speech. >> ter: frida under the lights in texas with the band, the fans, the players and something different. a banner with a christian message written by the school's cheerleaders. >> we thought it would be a great message to get across. >> reporter: that message is at the center of a legal battle, the school...
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is going to help prosecute him to the full extent of the law so bomb won't be able to buy him a little bit of time. but he's going to be an orange jumpsuit at some point ok ok fighting words james kelly said last obama gives him a pardon ok fighting words let's talk about why you believe that fraud has been committed that john is responsible what is your smoking gun because i take it that you don't believe that this was just chaos and negligence as sources close to the case have told publications like the new york times so if we go back to that time i wonder why in all this money in j.p. morgan ok keep in mind j.p. morgan is the custodian for a lot of the customer money clearing and certainly major for a lot of m.f. global's trades most of their trades and they are its biggest lender and they know one point two billion dollars revolving credit facility so j.p. morgan knows a lot about what's going on in a global so on this day of the twenty eighth they ask them of global for a comfort letter which is asking them of global to put it in writing that no customer funds were. part of that w
is going to help prosecute him to the full extent of the law so bomb won't be able to buy him a little bit of time. but he's going to be an orange jumpsuit at some point ok ok fighting words james kelly said last obama gives him a pardon ok fighting words let's talk about why you believe that fraud has been committed that john is responsible what is your smoking gun because i take it that you don't believe that this was just chaos and negligence as sources close to the case have told...